Tom Cruise arrives in London as Hurricane Milton threatens home
Tom Cruise shows concern for his Clearwater Waterfront home due to Hurricane Milton
Tom Cruise was visibly concerned as he set foot in London on Wednesday, October 9th, in the middle of hurricane warnings in Florida.
The Top Gun star arrived in London in a helicopter along with his sister Marian and actors Simone Coppo and Martina Ferragamo to escape from the lethal storm.
Tom had to bid farewell to his multi million dollar penthouse that he called home from the past 8 years.
The plans for this architecture were released in 2018, showcasing future plans for the rooftop that included a pool garden, pool kitchen, and an outdoor dining area.
The actor, his ex-wife Nicole Kidman, and their adopted son Connor lived together in the apartment.
However, Connor later left Cruise’s lavish apartment and moved to Scientology's retreat, The Sandcastle.
Amidst the danger alert in Florida, millions have desperately attempted to flee before the storm hits.
Florida officials issued urgent warnings and cautioned those refusing to evacuate, imploring them to leave as soon as possible before Hurricane Milton makes landfall.
As Milton moved near the state, the officials told the residents to, "get out now."
Cathie Perkins, Emergency Management Director, alerted, "Those of you who were punched during Hurricane Helene, this is going to be a knockout. You need to get out and you need to get out now."
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